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  2. Rit (dye) - Wikipedia

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    Rit is an American brand of dye first sold in 1916. It is owned by Nakoma Products. [1] [2] [3] Rit is a commercial dye used for household purposes, including dyeing clothes and wood. It is sold in solid and powdered forms. The items being dyed are soaked with Rit in hot water. [4] Cloth dyed with Rit can be undyed with Rit Color Remover. [4]

  3. Haematoxylin - Wikipedia

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    A 1902 German treatise on the dyeing textiles notes "...logwood in the black dyeing of cotton has suffered considerably from the competition of aniline black". [36] Haematoxylin remained important as a black dye (using copperas or chrome as a mordant) for wool until the 1920s when a black synthetic dye compatible with wool became available. [9]

  4. List of dyes - Wikipedia

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    Sulphur black 1 53185 sulfur: 1326-82-5: Sulphur black 11 Sulphur black 11 53190 sulfur 1327-14-6: Sulphur blue 7 Sulphur blue 7 53440 sulfur 1327-57-7: Sun yellow Direct yellow 11 40000 stilbene 1325-37-7: Sunset yellow FCF: Orange yellow S Food yellow 3 15985 azo 2783-9-0: SYBR Green I: cyanine 163795-75-3: Tartrazine: Acid yellow T Hydrazine ...

  5. Synthetic colorant - Wikipedia

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    Most modern synthetic dye molecules contain two components. The first part is an aromatic benzene ring or system of benzene rings, often substituted. The second is a chromophore, a conjugated double bond system with unsaturated groups. When exposed to visible light, this part absorbs or reflects color.

  6. RIT (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    RiT Technologies, a company specializing in structured cabling management systems Rothschild Investment Trust , now RIT Capital Partners, a large British investment trust Rit Dye , a household clothing dye manufactured by Phoenix Brands

  7. Brilliant Black BN - Wikipedia

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    Brilliant Black BN (also known as Brilliant Black PN, Brilliant Black A, Black PN, Food Black 1, Naphthol Black, C.I. Food Black 1, or C.I. 28440) is a synthetic black diazo dye. It is soluble in water. It usually comes as tetrasodium salt. It has the appearance of solid, fine powder or granules. Calcium and potassium salts are known as well.

  8. Dye - Wikipedia

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    The first synthetic dye, mauve, was discovered serendipitously by William Henry Perkin in 1856. [11] [12] [13] The discovery of mauveine started a surge in synthetic dyes and in organic chemistry in general. Other aniline dyes followed, such as fuchsine, safranine, and induline. Many thousands of synthetic dyes have since been prepared. [14 ...

  9. Glossary of dyeing terms - Wikipedia

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    Madder was a dye of commercial importance in Europe, being cultivated in the Netherlands and France until the market collapsed following the development of synthetic alizarin dye in 1869. [27] mauveine Mauveine or aniline purple was the first synthetic organic chemical dye. [28] [29] mignonette Same as weld. mordant

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